Department for Work and Pensions Develops Prototype for Unified Jobs and Careers Service
WHAT'S THE STORY?
What's Happening?
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is advancing the development of digital prototypes for a new unified Jobs and Careers service. This initiative aims to merge the DWP's Jobcentre Plus facilities with the National Careers Service, enhancing support for jobseekers and employers. The service is designed to improve skills and career awareness, facilitating better employment outcomes. The DWP has entered into a contract with Deloitte to develop initial versions of the digital platforms that will deliver the service.
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Why It's Important?
The creation of a unified Jobs and Careers service represents a significant step towards improving employment and skills outcomes in the UK. By merging resources from the DWP and the Department for Education, the service aims to provide comprehensive support to jobseekers and employers, potentially reducing unemployment and economic inactivity. The collaboration with Deloitte to develop digital platforms underscores the importance of technology in delivering effective public services.
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